The returning Michael Gregoritsch fired off the first effort of note, curling a free-kick narrowly past the angle of post and bar. Nuremberg threatened with a set-piece of their own, but Ewerton was unable to connect fully with Sebastian Kerk’s corner and Jeffrey Gouweleeuw was in the right place at the right time to clear. Kerk headed at Gregor Kobel moments later, but Augsburg ended the half the stronger with Christian Mathenia foiling Daniel Baier and Philipp Max, and Dong-Won Ji fluffing his lines from close range.

Tim Leibold and Ewerton combined to prevent Gregoritsch from going through on goal early in the second half, but the opener arrived moments later and it went the way of Nuremberg, with Mikael Ishak getting the telling touch on Kerk’s back-post free-kick. Gregoritsch did have the ball in the net in the 67th minute, but the Austrian’s effort was ruled out for an offside decision following consultation with Video Assist. Augsburg huffed and puffed, but Nuremberg were not about to pass up the opportunity to climb off the foot of the standings and to within four points of the relegation play-off spot. Late goals from Matheus Pereira and Eduard Löwen wrapped up a precious win.